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coupler connect

Started by fiker, April 13, 2011, 08:24:02 AM

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fiker

I'm considering trying one of these: Coupler Connect™ Hitch Aligner. 

My aging back and uneven ground where I store the boat have me dinking around way to long when hitching up the boat. 

Have any of you any experience with these?  Also, my trailer is one with a square tongue (Ranger Trail).  Do you think that this would still work?

They are listed at Cabelas for $39.  Seems like a small price to pay if they actually do work well.
So much water.  So many lures.  So little time.

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stackenem

Come on Rick you are retired you have all the time in the world to dink around now. Not like us working stiffs.  ;D ;D ;D
Remember you don't quit fishing when you get old, you get old when you quit fishing

fuzzygrub1611

 HEY!!!!!!!! Stop picking on us retired people. After all we're old.

SethV

3 words:  Back up camera

Won't own a truck without one now.  Makes hooking up a cinch, even at wierd angles in hotel parking lots.

t-bone

I'm with Seth - backup camera is the best thing ever. Saves marriages too!
Terry Bone
Bass Anglers of Michigan
The Bass Boys - TBF Club
2013 Ranger z520c w/ Evinrude ETEC 250

Lightningboy

Back up cameras are the cats arse for hitching up.  Works awesome in parking lots too.  When I back the truck into a space, it shows how much room I have between my back bumper and the car behind me.

I thought about the hitch aligner you're talking about, but debated about if I want the hitch "bumping" into it every time I hook up. 

For several years I used a couple of old fiberglass bike flags with magnetic bases.  One on the hitch, one on the bumper.  Back up until you get the flags right next to each other.

BTW- those back up cameras are getting pretty cheap nowdays.  Many are wirless hook up too.  Just make sure to hide or remove the screen when you're not using it.  Thieves mistake them for GPS or DVD players.   >:(

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